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Perturbiner Methods for Effective Field Theories and the Double Copy

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Perturbiner expansion provides a generating function for all Berends-Giele currents in a given quantum field theory. We apply this method to various effective field theories with and without color degrees of freedom. In the colored case, we study the U(N) non-linear sigma model of Goldstone bosons (NLSM) in a recent parametrization due to Cheung and Shen, as well as its extension involving a coupling to the bi-adjoint scalar. We propose a Lagrangian and a Cachazo-He-Yuan formula for the latter valid in multi-trace sectors and systematically calculate its amplitudes. Furthermore, we make a similar proposal for a higher-derivative correction to NLSM that agrees with the subleading order of the abelian Z-theory. In the colorless cases, we formulate perturbiner expansions for the special Galileon and Born-Infeld theories. Finally, we study Kawai-Lewellen-Tye-like double-copy relations for Berends-Giele currents between the above colored and colorless theories. We find that they hold up to pure gauge terms, but without the need for further field redefinitions.

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Perturbiner methods in scattering amplitude

hep-th · 2026-07-07 · accept · novelty 5.5

Perturbiner multi-particle solutions of classical field equations generate Berends–Giele currents and tree-level amplitudes across scalars, gauge theory, gravity, NLSM, AdS, and one-loop integrands, including several unpublished recursions.

$2$-split from Feynman diagrams and Expansions

hep-th · 2025-08-29 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Proof via Feynman diagrams that tree-level BAS⊕X amplitudes with X=YM,NLSM,GR obey 2-split under kinematic conditions, extended to pure X amplitudes with byproduct universal expansions of X currents into BAS currents.

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  • The bi-adjoint scalar $\ell$-loop planar integrand recursion and graded inverse variables hep-th · 2025-05-11 · unverdicted · none · ref 6 · internal anchor

    A new formalism with graded inverse variables refines the ℓ-loop planar integrand recursion in bi-adjoint scalar theory, allowing graph factors and symmetry factors to be read directly from monomials.

  • Systematic approach to $\ell$-loop planar integrands from the classical equation of motion hep-th · 2025-04-22 · unverdicted · none · ref 9 · internal anchor

    A recursion formula for ℓ-loop planar integrands in colored QFTs is derived from the classical equation of motion via comb components and loop kernels.

  • Perturbiner methods in scattering amplitude hep-th · 2026-07-07 · accept · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    Perturbiner multi-particle solutions of classical field equations generate Berends–Giele currents and tree-level amplitudes across scalars, gauge theory, gravity, NLSM, AdS, and one-loop integrands, including several unpublished recursions.

  • $2$-split from Feynman diagrams and Expansions hep-th · 2025-08-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 41 · internal anchor

    Proof via Feynman diagrams that tree-level BAS⊕X amplitudes with X=YM,NLSM,GR obey 2-split under kinematic conditions, extended to pure X amplitudes with byproduct universal expansions of X currents into BAS currents.

  • Soft theorems of tree-level ${\rm Tr}(\phi^3)$, YM and NLSM amplitudes from $2$-splits hep-th · 2025-05-31 · unverdicted · none · ref 51 · internal anchor

    Extends a 2-split factorization approach to reproduce known leading and sub-leading soft theorems for Tr(φ³) and YM single-soft and NLSM double-soft amplitudes while deriving higher-order universal forms and a kinematic relation linking YM gauge invariance to NLSM Adler zero.

  • Off-shell recursion for all-loop planar integrands in Yang-Mills theory hep-th · 2026-04-22 · unverdicted · none · ref 51

    Yang-Mills planar loop integrands admit an off-shell recursion that organizes the pure-gluon sector into matrix form and incorporates ghost contributions, yielding a concrete two-loop strategy.